According to Engadget, documents show the handset offers AT&T‘s bands 4 and 17 in addition to 2 and 5 of LTE, indicating that we’ll soon have our cake and eat it too. For those keeping track at home, we don’t have a quad-core smartphone with 4G LTE support, yet.

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